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How to Maximize the
Benefits of a Networking
Event?
by Biba F. Pédron |
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Everyone needs to network:
entrepreneurs, small
business owners, job
seekers!
But does everyone maximize
the benefits of
networking?
The purpose of networking
is to build relationships
so you will get leads from
someone you know, or from
someone who knows someone
you know. When you attend
a networking event the
purpose is to meet
business people from
various industries to get
exposure.
What networking is
not?
Networking is not a
numbers game; you need to
focus on quality and not
on quantity. Some people
think that they had a
successful event when they
have collected 30, 40 or
more business cards, but
they are missing the real
point. How many of these
30 or 40 people will you
be able to follow-up? How
many of these 30 or 40
will follow-up with you?
What is the purpose to
collect a huge number of
business cards that will
end up in a shoe-box on
one of your shelves?
Networking is not a place
to sell. You have to be
prepared to give your
elevator pitch to
introduce yourself, not
give a sales pitch. If you
attend an event expecting
to find a client to close
a sale right away, chances
are you will be very
disappointed. Furthermore
the other attendees might
not appreciate your
attitude.
What networking
is?
Networking is more than
just shaking hands and
collecting business cards.
It is about
building relationships and
being committed to help
other business
professionals.
It is about the quality of
your contacts and not the
amount of your contacts.
It is about consistency.
The best is to belong to
two or three groups,
attend their events
regularly, get to know the
other members, and in
exchange they will get to
know you and trust you.
When you see the same
people over and over you
develop a strong and
relationship with them.
The benefit of building
relationships with a
committed group of people
will result in new leads
for your business.
It is about
patience. The
benefit will not appear
overnight, and this is why
you need to follow up with
your contacts. Networking
is like dating, one
meeting is not enough to
know someone. It will
probably take some time,
some meetings, some
lunches or some drinks
before you really start
doing business together.
Here are some tips on how
to maximize the benefits
of a networking event.
* Be prepared when
you attend a networking
event. Know your goals.
Are you looking
for leads, partners, new
clients, services?
* Bring your business
cards and a pen to take
notes on the back of the
cards you receive.
* Have an
effective 15 to 30 second
elevator pitch.
Learn how to sell yourself
before your services or
products. People want to
hear about you first and
when they know you and
trust you, they will buy
your services or refer you
to someone else.
* Have a brochure
and/or a web site.
Some people will probably
want to hear more about
your business later, so
give them the opportunity
to get the information
they are looking for.
* Meet people, ask
about their business or
services. Be
curious and ask about
them. people love to speak
about themselves, so ask
questions and listen to
their answers.
* Be a problem
solver. people
will be more interested in
you if you tell them how
you can solve their
problem instead of just
hearing your story.
* Go to people;
don’t wait for them to
come to you. Some
people are very shy, they
will be very happy if you
make the first move.
* Go to events with a
friend, a colleague, a
client, and introduce
people to each other.
* Send a thank you
note or email to your new
contacts. Thank
them for their time and
reintroduce yourself in a
few lines. They met lots
of people during the event
and your business card
doesn’t say everything
about you. So it is good
to reinforce your
introduction.
* Give them the
link to your web site.
Tell them about your
newsletter, if you have
one. This is the best way
to stay in touch on a
regular basis.
* Schedule
follow-up meetings
with the people you had a
good connection with, or
if you think that you can
help each other.
* Do it again and
again. You will
see that networking can
expand your contacts,
which will definitely help
grow your business.
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time attending every event
and start growing your
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results.
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create an outstanding
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polish an elevator pitch
which will hook your
audience so that people
will remember you – how to
create a 7 step follow-up
system to turn more
prospects into clients –
how to use your newsletter
to promote your products
or services without hard
selling – how to create
strategic alliances to
grow our business faster.
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at “Power
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Are Referrals the lifeline
of your business?
By Jay Rosensweig |
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I am extremely finicky about personally
endorsing a product or service unless I have used
it, believe in it, and see the value first hand.
That being said, anyone who relies on referrals
(word of mouth) as a source of business needs to
find a way to keep in touch with clients/prospects
in a genuine, ongoing, non sales type of way.
The old saying is so true, "out of sight, out of
mind."
Since June, I started using Send Out Cards as a
keep in touch marketing system. It really is
a no brainer for business people.
Learn more about this Keep in touch networking
system and learn
how to increase your referrals. You
can try the system for free.
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This
very same "keep in touch system" is recommended
by Ellen Volpe, founder of ABA (American
Business Associates); Ivan Misner, founder of
BNI; and Tom Hopkins, legendary real estate
sales guru.
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Testimonials
Hi Jay, Awesome event! It was very well organized and I met
a lot of great contacts! Please keep me informed of other
events.
Marie Schneider
Independent Consultant
Tastefully Simple
(718) 938-6775
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Testimonials
Hi
Jay.......just wanted to drop a quick note and let you know what a
great job you do with your speed networking events. I've been to
three in total so far and all have been awesome! With each event,
I've walked away with one or more clients or at least possible
clients at best, as well as meeting great people.
Whenever I forward your website to anyone, the very first thing I
tell them is, "it's very well organized". So keep up that great
work you do!!!
Have a
Great Day!
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Testimonials
Hi
Jay.......just wanted to drop a quick note and let you know what a
great job you do with your speed networking events. I've been to
three in total so far and all have been awesome! With each event,
I've walked away with one or more clients or at least possible
clients at best, as well as meeting great people.
Whenever I forward your website to anyone, the very first thing I
tell them is, "it's very well organized". So keep up that great
work you do!!!
Have a
Great Day!
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Testimonials
Dear Jay,
It was great to finally meet you. I enjoyed
the business networking event very, very much. I thought
that I would be very nervous and unable to pitch my elevator
speech.
Instead I was relaxed, knew what to say (except
with maybe one woman who kept asking me pointed questions and kept
putting me on the spot-probably did well with her anyway).
It was great experience for me and my silk and dried flower
arrangement business.
You are a great organizer and everything went
smoothly. Also the food was delicious!
I hope to attend more of these events.
Thank you for having them.
Sincerely yours,
Ellen S. Frankel
Silk Flower Designs by Ellen
718-614-0309
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Hi Jay,
The event last night was great.
I have been to other networking events, but this one had many
qualities that made it better than others I have been to, such
as, good name tags with clips as opposed to the usual stickers
that fall off; good venue sitting in back area of diner where we
had space, tables, lighting; nice touch with buffet with pasta
and soft drinks; good acoustics so everyone could hear each
other without shouting; good organization of event including
microphone reminders of when to switch and also write-in sheets
for taking notes; good geographic location in the city near Penn
Station which is convenient for everyone. I'll definitely be
coming back!
Ilana Tolins Frankel
Entertainment Concierge
Performance Picks - Your Personal
Shopper for the Performing Arts!
212.300.7822
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Jay,
Hi. I just wanted to drop you a line to mention how well I think
your
networking function ran last night. I met some very interesting
people, and
I think that's the crux of a successful networking event.
Hopefully, new
relationships will turn into new business. Please keep me posted
with your
schedule for your upcoming events.
Regards,
Steven Recht
V2K Window Decor & More
516-826-1730 |
Hi Jay,
I can not give you enough praise for the
dynamite job you are doing with Face To Face Networking. While most
networking groups have memberships and are limited to members only, which
could consist of 20 – 30 people, your network is always growing and always
changing. The key ingredient in your events are new business owners, new
account executives, new entrepreneurs, who are there to open their
business for you and share experience and ideas, become your client, or
offer you their service.
Thank you for the valuable service you offer
to business community.
All best,
Russ Koyfman
Senior Account Executive
7811 15th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11228
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Jay,
I just wanted to say how much we enjoyed hosting your
FaceToFaceNetworking.com events. They were very professional and
helped us bring in new clients.
Thanks again,
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Tom Nieves
Vice President
Office Furniture.
Net
516-822-3110
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Feel free to contact me at 718-757-6933 or
516-908-9638 with any questions and thanks for reading.
Best regards,
Jay Rosensweig
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